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The Long Way Home

The Long Way Home Mon 5/02 New York MOTNY

2011


May 2011


Monday 2 May 2011

The Long Way Home

Mon 2 May, 3 pm. 226 East 42nd Street, New York, 10017. Karen shulman, 212-697-1180. Museum of Tolerance- New York - [email][events]

In commemoration of Yom Hashoah, screening of Moriah film,The Long Way Home Monday, May 2, 2011 at 3:00pm Winner of the 1997 Academy Award for best feature documentary Narrated by Morgan Freeman and featuring the voices of Edward Asner, Sean Astin, Martin Landau, Miriam Margolyes, David Paymer, and Nina Siemasko, the film combines rare archival films and stills with new interviews, and interweaves historical narrative with stories, anecdotes, and recollections of Jewish refugees.

The film opens in 1945. Germany has been defeated by the Allies and the war in Europe is officially over. American, British, and Russian soldiers have liberated Nazi death camps in Central and Eastern Europe, uncovering to the world the horror and tragedy of the Holocaust. Thousands of starving, half-dead Jewish survivors are freed from Nazi persecution. The majority have lost most, if not all of their families members. Those who try to return home are met with antisemitism and threats of physical violence.

American and British authorities set up "Displaced Persons Camps" to house the refugees, often on the same sites as former concentration and death camps. With thousands of Jewish refugees still languishing in DP camps, Jewish resistance groups in Palestine unite to form a resistance movement to oppose the British. The film takes an in-depth look at how most of the world was either indifferent or unwilling to deal with the plight of the Jewish refugees, but at the same time acknowledges the efforts of those who did support the survivors in their attempt to make new lives for themselves.

After its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, The Long Way Home was screened theatrically throughout the United States and was acquired for broadcast by the Showtime Cable Networks. The film has been the recipient of numerous awards at international film festivals.

$10 PER PERSON

For more information and to RSVP, please contact Dr. Natasha Poor, Manager of Public Programs and Events at 212.697.1180 212.697.1180 or npoor@wiesenthal.com.
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